A Fallujah resident is cared for in a hospital in the insurgent-held city of Fallujah, Iraq Friday, Nov. 5, 2004 following a U.S. airstrike, relatives said. American jets struck Fallujah with five air raids in 12 hours, softening up the insurgent stronghold for an expected major assault. Guerrillas responded with a rocket attack Friday, killing a U.S. soldier and wounding seven others, the U.S. military said.(AP Photo/Bilal Hussein)
A floral tribute rests at St. Giles Garrison Church in Warminster, England, for the three soldiers from the Black Watch battalion who were killed in Iraq.(AFP/Martyn Hayhow)
A Fallujah resident is cared for in a hospital in the insurgent-held city of Fallujah, Iraq Friday, Nov. 5, 2004, after he was injured in an American airstrike, according to family members. In multiple airstrikes that continued through early Friday, U.S. warplanes struck several targets in Fallujah, including a system of barriers rigged with bombs in the southeastern part of the city. They also hit a command post, suspected fighting positions and a weapons cache, said Lt. Nathan Braden, of 1st Marine Division(AP Photo/Bilal Hussein)